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Mclellan Collection

"Mclellan: A Multifaceted Figure in History and Arts" Neil Mclellan, a name that resonates with various realms of life

Background imageMclellan Collection: Cambridge Medical Society ball

Cambridge Medical Society ball
Cambridge University Medical Societys Christmas Ball, 1953. Two visitors from Guys Hospital at the ball were Miss Moira McLellan and Mr J R Batchelor. Date: 1953

Background imageMclellan Collection: Neil Mclellan

Neil Mclellan Javelin Norwich Union Olympic Trials Manchester Regional Arena 11 July 2004 Date: 11 July 2004

Background imageMclellan Collection: The Civil War in America, Scene of Operations in Eastern Virginia

The Civil War in America, Scene of Operations in Eastern Virginia, showing M Clellans Present Position (engraving)
1587761 The Civil War in America, Scene of Operations in Eastern Virginia, showing M Clellans Present Position (engraving) by English School

Background imageMclellan Collection: The Belle of New York, by Cs McLellan

The Belle of New York, by Cs McLellan
The Belle of New York, a musical by Cs McLellan, with music by Gustave Kerker. First produced in England at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, April 1898

Background imageMclellan Collection: On The Love Path by Cs McLellan

On The Love Path by Cs McLellan
Promotional postcard for On The Love Path by C. S. McLellan. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 6th September 1905. Chicago millionaire, Peter Concannon

Background imageMclellan Collection: Oh! Oh! Delphine by C Ms McLellan

Oh! Oh! Delphine by C Ms McLellan
Promotional postcard for Oh! Oh! Delphine by C. M. S. McLellan; music Ivan Caryll. First produced in England, Shaftesbury Theatre, 18th February 1913

Background imageMclellan Collection: Leah Kleschna by Ms McLellan

Leah Kleschna by Ms McLellan
Promotional booklet for Leah Kleschna by C. M. S. McLellan. First produced at the New Theatre, Oxford 2nd May 1905. Front page of six-page flyer touring to New Theatre, Oxford, 30th October 1905

Background imageMclellan Collection: The Pink Lady by C Ms McLellan

The Pink Lady by C Ms McLellan
The Pink Lady by C. M. S. McLellan; music Ivan Caryll. First produced in England, at the Globe Theatre, 11th April 1912. circa 1912

Background imageMclellan Collection: Source Size = 5733 x 4002

Source Size = 5733 x 4002
The Civil War in America: Torchlight Procession of General Blenkers Brigade at Washington in Honour of General M clellan Taking Command of the Federal Army, December 14, 1861

Background imageMclellan Collection: Source Size = 3948 x 5648

Source Size = 3948 x 5648
General M clellan, Commander-In-Chief of the Federal Forces

Background imageMclellan Collection: Source Size = 3985 x 2901

Source Size = 3985 x 2901
The Civil War in America: General M clellan Occupying the Confederate Position at Munsons Hill, October 26, 1861


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"Mclellan: A Multifaceted Figure in History and Arts" Neil Mclellan, a name that resonates with various realms of life. From the prestigious Cambridge Medical Society ball to his involvement in documenting The Civil War in America, Neil Mclellan's impact is undeniable. His engraving titled "Scene of Operations in Eastern Virginia, showing M Clellans Present Position" serves as a testament to his dedication towards capturing historical events. The Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia on May 5th, 1862 is vividly depicted through his captivating color lithograph. Yet, Neil Mclellan's talents extend beyond the realm of war documentation. As an artist and playwright under the pseudonym Cs McLellan or C Ms McLellan, he mesmerized audiences with works such as "The Belle of New York, " "On The Love Path, " and "Oh. Oh. Delphine. " His creative prowess knew no bounds as he also penned renowned plays like "Leah Kleschna" and contributed to productions like "The Pink Lady. " Mclellan's ability to seamlessly transition between different domains showcases his versatility and passion for both history and arts. Whether it be capturing significant moments on paper or enthralling audiences with theatrical masterpieces, Neil Mclellan left an indelible mark on society. Through his engravings and lithographs, we are transported back in time to witness pivotal moments during the Civil War. Meanwhile, his plays continue to entertain generations even today. In essence, Neil Mclellan was not just a name but a symbol of creativity intertwined with historical significance. His contributions will forever be cherished by those who appreciate artistry and seek knowledge about our past.